The final events of the China Development Marketplace – the
Project Exhibition, Knowledge Forum and Award Ceremony, will be
held in the Beijing International Convention Center on February
23-24, 2006.
The World Bank will sponsor representatives of the 100 finalist
projects to come to Beijing for the project exhibition and
competition for the awards. Now the finalists are making
preparations for these events. The project exhibition will be
formally opened on the afternoon of February 23 and last till the
noon of the next day. It is open to the public, offering a great
opportunity for visitors to have direct contacts and interaction
with local and grassroots NGOs and learn about their
activities.
In the meantime, a jury for the CDM is being set up, composing
of senior representatives of the CDM government partners,
multilateral and bilateral agencies, private sector, NGOs and
academia. On February 24, the jury will visit the project
exhibition, interview the finalists, and meet to decide on the
winners. On the afternoon of the same day, the winners will be
announced at a grand award ceremony held at BICC, attended by
senior officials of government ministries, representatives of
multilateral and bilateral agencies, international and corporate
donors, chambers of commerce, foundations, NGOs and the press. The
World Bank will be represented by Vice President Frannie
Léautier.
New donors have been attracted to the CDM, including Xin'ao
Group, a Hebei-based Chinese private company specialized in clean
energy, and the French Areva Group, one of the largest power
companies in the world. The Swedish Agency for International
Development Cooperation has also joined as a contributor.
China Development Marketplace was co-sponsored by the World
Bank, State Council Leading Group Office for Poverty Alleviation
and Development and Ministry of Civil Affairs, with full support by
the Ministry of Finance. It is an important initiative of the World
Bank to identify and support innovative projects from Chinese NGOs
and promote development of a civil society in China. Officially
launched last June, it received 975 project proposals from NGOs all
over China. Through two rounds of assessments, 100 best
project proposals were selected. These proposals feature activities
such as rural development, education and training, disease control
and health service, environmental protection, information service,
legal aid, poverty reduction among ethnic minority groups, and
assistance to migrant workers, with the common objective to provide
direct services to reach the poor.
(China Development Gateway January 23, 2006)
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